The Supremes’ decision will cost Hobby Lobby financially in the long run. When they are forced to close stores due to lack of revenue, and high operating costs, they may reverse their decision on contraceptives.

Chick-fil-a restaurant knew they made a huge mistake, and reversed course.

Roger, as despicable as this ruling is, there is only ONE way for it to be overridden, and it won’t happen this year. The ONLY course of action to overturn a Supreme Court ruling is by Congressional action. And since we’ve got a House of Representatives that has 233 members that share the same worldview as the 5 SCOTUS idiots who made this stupid decision, there won’t be a bill from the House to change the ruling. And with 45 Senators sharing the same viewpoint as the SCOTUS 5, any chance of a Senate bill even making to a floor vote is not going to happen—since the Senate rules have changed somewhat to make a “threatened” filibuster nearly impossible, a for-real filibuster would need to happen, but I’m sure some GOP blockhead will be more than happy to block any Democrat-led bill.

It’s going to take a massive turnout by Democratic voters to flip at least 20 GOP House seats and, for safety’s sake, flip at least 6 Senate seats to have the slightest chance of overruling the Supreme Court’s heinous actions.

Slanthead (on the radio today, first hour) devoted most of his “glee” not to the effect on women and other intelligent issues, but solely to the fact that Obama was “rebuked” by the court. In fact, claimed Hannocchio, this is the 14th time since 2012 that the president was “slapped down” by the court.

I wasn’t counting, but he might have repeated this claim 14 times himself.

I don’t have time to fact check this, but seeing whose slimy mouth it’s coming from…

[The rest of Hannity’s outrage was centered on Obama’s effort to solve the immigration problem. Slanthead wants the border SEALED (against those little brown terrorists), and ALL the children put on planes and flown home.
— More on this another time.]

And hopefully the voters who disagree with the power that SCOTUS gave bosses over their employees’ health matters will remember that the next Congress (this year’s mid-term election) and the next Prez (2016 election) will most likely be nominating at least a couple of SCOTUS Justices. In other words, Dems and Indies who don’t like this kind of court decision, get off your butts and vote! Apathy is the progressives’ greatest enemy at election time.